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He woke up to find himself on the ground. He soon reached the edge of a city. There was a gatekeeper in front of the city gate.

"I need to see Princess Saledra," the prince said.

"You can see her castle," said the gatekeeper. "You must wait to see her. She doesn't leave the castle during the day."

The prince waited. The sun set and the moon came out.

Someone walked out onto the castle roof. The prince flew up on his rug for a closer look. It was too dark to see much. The moon and stars of the night sky shone upon the castle. Their light was brighter than the sun. They lit the face of Princess Saledra.

Prince Rashar was sure this woman was Princess Saledra. She seemed kind. But her eyes looked sad.

"My magic cannot give me what I wish for most," the princess said. "I wish I had just one true friend."

Prince Rashar wished for a friend, too.

"I will leave the princess a gift!" thought the prince. "I will wait to see if she likes it. If she does, I will meet her."

He landed on the roof and took out his magic bag.

"Bag, give me a silk robe," he said. "Make it a perfect match for the gown the princess wore." Prince Rashar reached inside the bag. Out came a robe! The prince quietly opened the door on the roof. He tiptoed into Princess Saledra's room. She was asleep. "You even look sad when you sleep," he said. "I hope this will make you smile. I hope it will make you happy."

The prince laid the robe on the bed and left.

Princess Saledra found the robe when she awoke. She did not know where it came from. But the princess was not scared. She was excited. Someone had brought her a gift!

Prince Rashar flew his rug to the castle roof again that night. He watched for the princess.

He wanted to see the princess again. He went to her room and leaned over her.

"Tell me who you are," said the princess.

"My name is Prince Rashar," said the prince. "Did you leave me this robe?" asked the princess.